69
69
Mar 25, 2013
03/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
behalf that inadequate resources forced by austerity will stunt the ability of their generation to be educated. i am more concerned on their behalf that austerity measures will lead to slower economic growth and a consequence to a higher gdp ratio and more pressure in terms of higher tax burdens in the future. those concerns come out of the proper management and current conditions seems to me to be a larger concern for the long run and the concern that somehow unstable policy starting from where we are now will stunt the opportunities that are open. obviously starting at a different place, i would reach a different judgment, but starting with the united states for much of europe or the industrialized world is today seems to me the risks of profound stagnation are more pressing concern than the risks of a resurrection of stagnation. >> i am not a gold freak, the work unhappiness to which it is sitting in the front row strikes me as extremely relevant. this being said, again from engineering, it is very hard to see how europe is going to get out of its fiscal mess in particular. maintaining some
behalf that inadequate resources forced by austerity will stunt the ability of their generation to be educated. i am more concerned on their behalf that austerity measures will lead to slower economic growth and a consequence to a higher gdp ratio and more pressure in terms of higher tax burdens in the future. those concerns come out of the proper management and current conditions seems to me to be a larger concern for the long run and the concern that somehow unstable policy starting from...
49
49
Mar 18, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
i think it's a great educational tool for the younger generation to get introduced to equities and options and how to utilize them. i like you're able to do it on the s&p overall and gives you the ability to hedge your portfolio and higher priced stocks. there's nothing but upside, by introducing these, i think it's good. >> i think most of the volume is in apple, don't you think, bob? >> i think the s&p 500, remember, they used to have a main contract that traded for 500 times the value of the s&p. then, when they went to the e mini contract a traction of that, volume in the e mini exploded and eventually took over that business. i think the smaller -- if you want to get the average investor involved, a smaller contract is the way to go. >> the ease of liquidity in e mini is there. as i said at the top of the show, that gives you the ability and gave me the ability last night where the tape was and edge out the risk i had long exposure in the portfolio. >> and reason for the higher priced stocks. it's not a coincidence these are all high priced stocks. >> and the reason joe is not on the
i think it's a great educational tool for the younger generation to get introduced to equities and options and how to utilize them. i like you're able to do it on the s&p overall and gives you the ability to hedge your portfolio and higher priced stocks. there's nothing but upside, by introducing these, i think it's good. >> i think most of the volume is in apple, don't you think, bob? >> i think the s&p 500, remember, they used to have a main contract that traded for 500...
98
98
Mar 20, 2013
03/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
i think we need to focus on this country and repairing our basic educational system. when the government is putting out almost $600 billion in money that people can turn around and give to colleges, that increases the price of college. charles: startling numbers and the in game could be even more startling. thank you very much. it is time for me to try to make you some money. this dog is actually down a little bit. i like that. one of the rivals was acquired by them. 744 learning centers. fifty-seven schools. revenues were up last year. guidance has been fairly strong. this one, i think is real solid. the nation with the most english speakers in the world will be china. i am looking for $20 or more on this stock. right now, i have to job descriptions for you. governor of the state. second one, superintended of a school district. the answers will blow you away. ♪ [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... a
i think we need to focus on this country and repairing our basic educational system. when the government is putting out almost $600 billion in money that people can turn around and give to colleges, that increases the price of college. charles: startling numbers and the in game could be even more startling. thank you very much. it is time for me to try to make you some money. this dog is actually down a little bit. i like that. one of the rivals was acquired by them. 744 learning centers....
134
134
Mar 18, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
you saw salespeople who were educated and knowledgeable about what joe fresh is. you did see a bit more traffic this weekend than what you saw last weekend. but there's a lot more of this that's needed. >> in terms of this other note, and i hate to ask you about a competitor's research, but do you think that within the realm of possibility for jcpenney to examine the possibility of adopting a structure where it takes a certain percentage and leases that out to other retailers? >> we've seen concession models before where retailers lease out space. we do think that works in some instances. but it has to be shops and manufacturers that all cater to a similar customer. you've got to get the brand identity back. >> i mean, when i first read this note from isi by first thought is who would lease out space within a jcpenney. can you think of any brands off the top of your head that would go that route? >> one of the things we've seen is we've seen johnson go out to different vendors to lease space. until you can prove that you're a driver of traffic, then in essence you
you saw salespeople who were educated and knowledgeable about what joe fresh is. you did see a bit more traffic this weekend than what you saw last weekend. but there's a lot more of this that's needed. >> in terms of this other note, and i hate to ask you about a competitor's research, but do you think that within the realm of possibility for jcpenney to examine the possibility of adopting a structure where it takes a certain percentage and leases that out to other retailers? >>...
225
225
Mar 25, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 225
favorite 0
quote 1
for profit education company posted quarterly earnings well above estimates. reuters reporting the nation's largest pork producer hired goldman sachs to wage strategic options. the euro is under $1.29 slipping below the 200-day moving average. they are saying the cyprus bailout deal could be a new template for resolving eurozone banking problems. and with that comment, bob pisani, markets did turn sour. >> thank you, very much. he did, he dropped the markets. let's take a look at italian stocks. europe kind of tanked on these comments. this is where it made the comment about half an hour ago. everybody e-mailed me, what does a template for europe, what the heck does that mean. i think what it means is if you need to recapitalize first you go to your bond holders and shareholders and get money off of them and then maybe you go to the uninsured deposit holders before you go to the ecb. i think that's what's got people concerned right now. italian banks, the europe dropped. italian banks dropped. tessa, all down, look here, up 5, almost 6%. europe ones voicely fa
for profit education company posted quarterly earnings well above estimates. reuters reporting the nation's largest pork producer hired goldman sachs to wage strategic options. the euro is under $1.29 slipping below the 200-day moving average. they are saying the cyprus bailout deal could be a new template for resolving eurozone banking problems. and with that comment, bob pisani, markets did turn sour. >> thank you, very much. he did, he dropped the markets. let's take a look at italian...
75
75
Mar 25, 2013
03/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
some of the $1.9 billion from the education business. the shares are down 12% year-to-date. you can see up 3.5. we're watching smithfield foods. smithfield foods have hired goldman sachs in order to weigh some strategic options including breaking up the company. this is according to reuters. smithfield foods up on this news, up about 3% on the day. back to you. tracy: thanks, nicole. we'll see you at the top of the hour. ashley: march madness is in full swing and cbs and turner scooping up millions of eyeballs tuning into the turn any but now there is speculation that the final four coverage could move to cable as early as next year. dennis kneale covering this story and joins us now. dennis. >> hello, ashley. kind of a good news, bad news thing for cbs because they're raking in some really good ratings so far in the first week of march madness, the college basketball tournament. cb. is putting out a press release moments ago saying this is some of the highest ratings that the basketball product has brought in over 20 years. just one problem, variety, the trade paper, report
some of the $1.9 billion from the education business. the shares are down 12% year-to-date. you can see up 3.5. we're watching smithfield foods. smithfield foods have hired goldman sachs in order to weigh some strategic options including breaking up the company. this is according to reuters. smithfield foods up on this news, up about 3% on the day. back to you. tracy: thanks, nicole. we'll see you at the top of the hour. ashley: march madness is in full swing and cbs and turner scooping up...
153
153
Mar 20, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
i said, listen, you're an educated guy. you must have had a lot of wealthy clients and business people. here's what he said. >> all the assurances they get from european officials was that their deposits are not at risk. there may be other need for additional taxes for significant government cuts. the loans actually supports their banking system. but there was never discussion of any cut on depolisitsdeposit >> in other words, they were expecting traditional types of austerity. when we have more news we'll get it to you. >> let's cross over to moscow with steve sedgwick. we used to be colleagues in london for a long time. i know you've done a lot of reporting in moscow. isn't it the case that the russians will string the cypriots along here? they will get much more if they need to when the banking system collapses if that's where we're headed. surely. >> yeah, simon, you make a very good point. there's a lot of people thinking, what's the gain? they've already let the money back in 2011, they led with 2.5 billion euros. so
i said, listen, you're an educated guy. you must have had a lot of wealthy clients and business people. here's what he said. >> all the assurances they get from european officials was that their deposits are not at risk. there may be other need for additional taxes for significant government cuts. the loans actually supports their banking system. but there was never discussion of any cut on depolisitsdeposit >> in other words, they were expecting traditional types of austerity. when...
151
151
Mar 26, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> start a trust fund for his education. >> start your own trust fund for your education. he's still got a year and a half to go. >> in high school. >> is he going to commute? we asked him that. i don't remember what his answer was. that's right. he was trying to finish school. >> it comes so naturally. i do think it's easier for that generation. >> not that easy. that kid was smooth. >> he is. but you understand. how many apps on your iphone? i have an ncaa. i follow the scores. that's it. and skiing thing. i find out when the snow in, you know, copper. >> that's all you really have? >> yeah. >> you were ordering black cars when -- where is your car? you were ordering black cars when people didn't know what they were. >> uber. >> it's pretty cool to call and there is one in the neighborhood. great business model. pandora. >> you have pandora. >> no, i don't. no. >> moving along here. >> steve cohen. >> that's interesting. >> page 6 this morning. >> this is new york post, page 6. >> disclaimer because we don't know what it all means. steve cohen just bought picasso. they s
. >> start a trust fund for his education. >> start your own trust fund for your education. he's still got a year and a half to go. >> in high school. >> is he going to commute? we asked him that. i don't remember what his answer was. that's right. he was trying to finish school. >> it comes so naturally. i do think it's easier for that generation. >> not that easy. that kid was smooth. >> he is. but you understand. how many apps on your iphone? i have...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
30
30
Mar 25, 2013
03/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
also a reflection of -- [unintelligible] it means i have been educated with women. when were very important for me, my grandmother, my mother. they give me and show me threw themselves an example of what women wear. women that were strong, a clever, human. and at the same time, sometimes stronger than men. so that i realized very quickly that women could be more interesting, more clever, because of maybe education or maybe because of the fact that they have not played football, to be quiet, you know, more into things to obtain. to obtain something. they have to be 10 times more clever than the men. they have everything it themselves already at the base. >> that we already know we are 10 times more intelligent. [laughter] >> yes. i mean, like, men did not realize that most of the time. even if the need. the need, you know. so that, you know, truly, i felt the power of the woman. at the time, also like the woman at sleeve and that kind of thing. we admit -- we -- women reacting on taking out the bra and putting it on fire. the fire of the bra. a symbol. showing that w
also a reflection of -- [unintelligible] it means i have been educated with women. when were very important for me, my grandmother, my mother. they give me and show me threw themselves an example of what women wear. women that were strong, a clever, human. and at the same time, sometimes stronger than men. so that i realized very quickly that women could be more interesting, more clever, because of maybe education or maybe because of the fact that they have not played football, to be quiet, you...
111
111
Mar 18, 2013
03/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
a statement saying his work to eliminate discrimination in housing covina access to education and health care in a crest of a crackdown on employers you workers out of which is off, and expand our democracy by protecting the fundamental right of every american to vote. now, while the head of the department of the civil rights in the department of justice and inspector general's report found that inappropriate levels of politicization going on the department of justice in that particular unit another the report does say it predates the obama administration. still, republicans charged that it is too political. what cases they have chosen to bring up against those they have not is really a symptom of his tenure there. we mention he has a hold on the u.s. senate right now in this nomination. he was really involved in the partner justice partisan full-court press to pressure. louisiana secretary of state tamale enforcing one side of the law. the saga specifically benefits the politics and the president in his demonstration at the expense of identity security of each and every louisiana and of
a statement saying his work to eliminate discrimination in housing covina access to education and health care in a crest of a crackdown on employers you workers out of which is off, and expand our democracy by protecting the fundamental right of every american to vote. now, while the head of the department of the civil rights in the department of justice and inspector general's report found that inappropriate levels of politicization going on the department of justice in that particular unit...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
43
43
Mar 25, 2013
03/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
audience, but really it is something that i would love, it is just pure passion and it is also a self-education of mine on display and my own interest. and i think i will wrap it up. thanks. [ applause ] >> so for those of you who came in late, if you could hold your questions, we are not going to do a formal q, and a, but i will ask each of the panelists to stick around and if you want to chat with them one on one, they will be veil for a little while to do that. our next panelist is melissa. they earned her ba in 2005 and her ma in 2007. she worked in new york at christie's auction house and the time warner center, the museum experience includes the research positions in new york and the victor annual beter museum in london. she has been a member of the curtorial team of san francisco since 2008. and currently holds the position of assistant curator for european art. it has supported works from the 15th century, such as the mourners, cultures from the court of bergandy to the 19th century, including van gogh, and beyond master pieces. and she served as the assistant curator for the blockbuste
audience, but really it is something that i would love, it is just pure passion and it is also a self-education of mine on display and my own interest. and i think i will wrap it up. thanks. [ applause ] >> so for those of you who came in late, if you could hold your questions, we are not going to do a formal q, and a, but i will ask each of the panelists to stick around and if you want to chat with them one on one, they will be veil for a little while to do that. our next panelist is...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
48
48
Mar 25, 2013
03/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
we start to make aggressive efforts to educate our young people. we take ownership of our community. we take ownership of our children. we support each other instead of pointing the finger. where do we go from here? (applause) >> there is much work to do. as supervisor cohen and i cannot do it alone, we need your support. we need your encouragement. so, as we celebrate black history month, we need to reflect and understand and appreciate our history. it is a rich history, one that has made san francisco a great city. it is our time to shape the course of history as we speak by making a change in our great city. so, i'm going to be looking to you all in this audience to be advocates, to be supporters. where do we go from here? our time is now to change the course of history in san francisco. thank you all so much. [cheering and applauding] >> thank you, supervisor breed. i'd also like to mention we've been joined by senator mark leno. welcome, mark. glad to have you here. (applause) >> and with that, i'd like to introduce the city administrator naom
we start to make aggressive efforts to educate our young people. we take ownership of our community. we take ownership of our children. we support each other instead of pointing the finger. where do we go from here? (applause) >> there is much work to do. as supervisor cohen and i cannot do it alone, we need your support. we need your encouragement. so, as we celebrate black history month, we need to reflect and understand and appreciate our history. it is a rich history, one that has...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
45
45
Mar 25, 2013
03/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
>> what i mean is that my education, i have been looking at old movies that i love. we speak about the reputation of the parisian, which was supposed to dress very well. i think that, you know, in france, the eccentricity -- for me, eccentricity is very chic and it is what i love. it is so much about the good taste, which paralyzed. it is still a city where everybody meets profession, sure, but it is sad that you did not seek only may be in the young people, but you do not see when people are in the rain, let's say, in society, like having the joy to address. like you have to be like the color of the street of paris. you ought not to be remarkable. it is very demanding of the people. so i said to the people, no, we have to be like everyone else. in london, it was completely different, and it still is. more distance that makes them, for me, more fascinating than the french. >> we want to take questions from the audience, but i did just want to ask you a quick question about your work in movies because that has been so extraordinarily exceptional. i think probably a lo
>> what i mean is that my education, i have been looking at old movies that i love. we speak about the reputation of the parisian, which was supposed to dress very well. i think that, you know, in france, the eccentricity -- for me, eccentricity is very chic and it is what i love. it is so much about the good taste, which paralyzed. it is still a city where everybody meets profession, sure, but it is sad that you did not seek only may be in the young people, but you do not see when people...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
i think we see the devastation of what was a country with a good infrastructure a good standard of education but a very poor standard of human rights we should have addressed the issues of human rights dialogue with iraq in the late the latter part of the last century rather than going to war in two thousand and three but then some might say that saddam hussein's political repression now that it's been it's been dissolved but the people left all more open far they have freedom of speech has it all been worth it always it just just speech that everybody gives us to condone what actually happened. well the west have very selective memories on this i was in the british parliament in the nineteen eighties and it was a very small number of us that raised the issue of the abuse of kurdish people the gas tax. and britain and all other countries in the region rest in europe that is and the usa continued supplying arms to iraq was there more interested in iraq's opposition to iran at that time the west created a lot of those tensions and turned a blind eye to abuses of human rights by its their own a
i think we see the devastation of what was a country with a good infrastructure a good standard of education but a very poor standard of human rights we should have addressed the issues of human rights dialogue with iraq in the late the latter part of the last century rather than going to war in two thousand and three but then some might say that saddam hussein's political repression now that it's been it's been dissolved but the people left all more open far they have freedom of speech has it...
186
186
Mar 19, 2013
03/13
by
KBCW
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
educating mailers on how to grow your mail and how to use the u.s. postal service to help you mail better. >> reporter: outside the conference, postal workers protested the proposed service cuts, including ending saturday deliveries. but one worker's son says he hopes the conference will help reinvent the postal service. >> a lot of people are losing their jobs. people are being relocated outside the state. >> reporter: the usps says they are watching their cost by sending 160 fewer employees to the conference this year. and they are paying $155 for each hotel room, a 40% discount. sharon chin kpix 5. >> the conference runs through wednesday. the workshops include more efficient mail packaging and extreme weather. >>> like many public officials caught up in a scandal, this man insisted that the allegations against him were a distraction and a political lynching. but tonight a jail sentence looms for the tomorrower law make -- for the former lawmaker. we were in the courtroom for the guilty plea. >> reporter: the former supervisor agreed to the -- sup
educating mailers on how to grow your mail and how to use the u.s. postal service to help you mail better. >> reporter: outside the conference, postal workers protested the proposed service cuts, including ending saturday deliveries. but one worker's son says he hopes the conference will help reinvent the postal service. >> a lot of people are losing their jobs. people are being relocated outside the state. >> reporter: the usps says they are watching their cost by sending 160...
123
123
Mar 23, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
, thegd send them all to university for six months just to round out their education. blackett was sent to cambridge, and he said one day i wandered over to the cavendish laboratory to see what a scientific lahr story was like, and very shortly after that he told the navy i want to become a scientist. he never did receive a ph.d., but he quickly became one of the world's foremost physicists for the work he did in the 1930s discovering the positive terror, the positive electron, the first piece of antimatter whose existence was confirmed. he would win the nobel prize in physics in 1948. he was good looking, had an extraordinary combination of hands-on ability and theoretical imagination. his colleagues remarked they'd never known anyone his equal in his ability to conceive of a problem in physics, write out a few lines of mathematics, design an ap apparatus, build it himse, carry out the experiment, analyze the results. he was also one of a number of scientists in britain and america who had been working hard behind the scenes in the 1930s to prepare for war and to try
, thegd send them all to university for six months just to round out their education. blackett was sent to cambridge, and he said one day i wandered over to the cavendish laboratory to see what a scientific lahr story was like, and very shortly after that he told the navy i want to become a scientist. he never did receive a ph.d., but he quickly became one of the world's foremost physicists for the work he did in the 1930s discovering the positive terror, the positive electron, the first piece...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
country has been making progress in terms of at delivering better social development in terms of you know education and health well let's compare. what happened you know before nine hundred ninety four and now so it's a work in progress that any single country has achieved any significant economic development or a one year or two year process twenty years later rwanda is a different place twenty years ago michael again i want to stay with the guilt issues that way aid goes there because nothing was done during the genocide. years i'm not completely agree with the analysis is that once you move out of kigali it's all just rural. and that's very true i mean rwanda as we know it is actually the most densely populated country in africa we're talking about some one thousand people per square mile and that's not enough of public wealth to go around and i think what's clear that we start there has been stable government for the past twenty years and showing some stability and some security however we also know that you are the house contributed to the easter bunny to next door in congo. either. for which
country has been making progress in terms of at delivering better social development in terms of you know education and health well let's compare. what happened you know before nine hundred ninety four and now so it's a work in progress that any single country has achieved any significant economic development or a one year or two year process twenty years later rwanda is a different place twenty years ago michael again i want to stay with the guilt issues that way aid goes there because nothing...
90
90
Mar 26, 2013
03/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
should we go through the k through 12 education or college education or are we-- are women just taking a larger piece of the pie and everything is okay? >> i've got to tell you, my parents separated, divorced when i was 12, so i was raised along with my two brothers. >> you did pretty well. charles: my mother didn't raise no wussy, that's all i can tell you. >> and i know a lot of successful single men raised by single mom. >> you have to step up to the plate a lot of times when that happens. david: a lot of step-dads step up to the plate, too. charles: that's you, my man. david: a lot of us. charles: appreciate it, real do. >> thank you. charles: well, you really can't make things like this up. and there's a county administrator who retires and gets nearly half a million dollars in retirement payment per year and by the way, there's nothing he wiillegal about it, one of those only in california stories that is going to blow your mind next. investor. yeah, i'm a serious investor but i'm a busy guy. it used to be easier but now there are more choices than ever. i want to know exactly wh
should we go through the k through 12 education or college education or are we-- are women just taking a larger piece of the pie and everything is okay? >> i've got to tell you, my parents separated, divorced when i was 12, so i was raised along with my two brothers. >> you did pretty well. charles: my mother didn't raise no wussy, that's all i can tell you. >> and i know a lot of successful single men raised by single mom. >> you have to step up to the plate a lot of...
123
123
Mar 25, 2013
03/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
you're talking about a very well educated constituency. if they were organized and mobilized you would begin to get the response of dealing with their crises much more effectively than what we have now. >> here's a synopsis, richard, of a lot of similar questions that bring us to your book, "democracy at work: a cure for capitalism." a viewer who identifies himself as a longtime fan of dr. wolff writes, "you're passionate about workers' self-directed enterprises. can you explain briefly why you think these are the way to save capitalism? critics say your alternative may work in theory but not in practice." >> my point is that workers ought to be -- all of us who work in an office, a factory or a store-ought to be in the position of participating in the decisions governing that enterprise. and i do that not only because i believe in democracy. and let me say that if you do believe in democracy, it's always been a mystery to me why that democracy that you believe in doesn't apply to the place where you work. after all, five out of seven days
you're talking about a very well educated constituency. if they were organized and mobilized you would begin to get the response of dealing with their crises much more effectively than what we have now. >> here's a synopsis, richard, of a lot of similar questions that bring us to your book, "democracy at work: a cure for capitalism." a viewer who identifies himself as a longtime fan of dr. wolff writes, "you're passionate about workers' self-directed enterprises. can you...
86
86
Mar 25, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
the home secretary has turned on the prime minister, and the education secretary has turned and the whole country can see what is going on. the blame game has begun and the truth is, mr. deputy speaker, the chancellor is last. not because of his judgment but because of pride, not because of the facts but the ideology. country wantse him, or the party, but because he is the prime minister's last line of defense. but bolus and boys are both in this together. understand, they don't understand, you need a recovery made by the many, not just a few people at the top. we have had new turns on charities and churches and caravans, but what is the one policy, what is the one policy that they are committed to. the top rate tax cut. speaker, john the banker? remember him. he has had a tough year with 1 million pounds. what does he get? of 42,000e tax cut pounds next year. half thousand pounds. double the average wage. that are ofe -- little better, bringing home 5 million pounds per year. the prime minister does not like to hear what he agreed to. 250,000t of nearly pounds. and at the same time, ever
the home secretary has turned on the prime minister, and the education secretary has turned and the whole country can see what is going on. the blame game has begun and the truth is, mr. deputy speaker, the chancellor is last. not because of his judgment but because of pride, not because of the facts but the ideology. country wantse him, or the party, but because he is the prime minister's last line of defense. but bolus and boys are both in this together. understand, they don't understand, you...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
36
36
Mar 24, 2013
03/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
[speaker not understood] received her education from oakwood college and california university where she obtained a master's degree in psychology. ms.felder started in the city as a clerk with child crisis and worked her way up to management, to the management level and is now the director of the city's integrated response system. she has demonstrated exemplary leadership, administratively and in the field. she is well loved by her staff as you can tell, and lead her staff by example, working with a team and not above them. she has a hands-on -- she's a hand on manager who doesn't just sit behind her desk, but works closely with her team. and directly with victims and their loved ones. she believes that mental health services need to be brought directly to communities. she is proactive in setting her team to neighborhoods with the greatest need for behavioral health services to engage the community through activities and to build the relationships and trust so that those who may need services and support can be more open to seek the help that they need. to this day she participates i
[speaker not understood] received her education from oakwood college and california university where she obtained a master's degree in psychology. ms.felder started in the city as a clerk with child crisis and worked her way up to management, to the management level and is now the director of the city's integrated response system. she has demonstrated exemplary leadership, administratively and in the field. she is well loved by her staff as you can tell, and lead her staff by example, working...
96
96
Mar 23, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
program and have started a program internet essentials and partner with people to give folks cheap and educating them with programs we have available. we have half one billion families and kids who have been affected for the past two years. that opportunity does not come to every company in america. we are only getting started. i like what we are doing. has locked in the olympics for the next few years or so. really for-profit enterprise when that is done? >> we have publicly said that we have broke even to a slight profit on london. our credit processor in vancouver and beijing said they lost a couple of million dollars each. within 120 days of abiding the company, we were faced with "lo cked up" -- an auction to either buy it or not buy it for the next decade. it is not something we had done very often. i have to tell you that i am very glad we stomached it and said to go for it. fors a fantastic platform our company. we launched "the voice" during the olympics. it is the most successful show on nbc. the olympics and london was down 10%. --i in london was 10%. beijing had michael phelps winnin
program and have started a program internet essentials and partner with people to give folks cheap and educating them with programs we have available. we have half one billion families and kids who have been affected for the past two years. that opportunity does not come to every company in america. we are only getting started. i like what we are doing. has locked in the olympics for the next few years or so. really for-profit enterprise when that is done? >> we have publicly said that we...
158
158
Mar 20, 2013
03/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. and contributions in the neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? ♪ could you be mine? ♪ won't you be my neighbor? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ so much to do, so much to see ♪ ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ i've got lots of friends for you to meet ♪ ♪ in this land of make-believe ♪ a friendly face on every street ♪ ♪ just waiting to greet you ♪ it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ in daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ - hi, neighbor! today is thank you day! we say thank you to everyone we love! so thank you for coming over today! happy thank you dayyyyy! thank you day! thank you day! it's thank you day! grr! (parents laughing) - thank
dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. and contributions in the neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? ♪ could you be mine? ♪ won't you be my neighbor? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ it's daniel tiger's...
99
99
Mar 22, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
nation's top education critic david horowitz is about to join us. it was a popular course and they killed it. and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. (announcer) at scottrade, our clto make their money do more.re (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ . >>> all right. breaks my heart but stanford university has canned capitalism 101 from its college catalog. they are keeping a course that challenges the moral goodness of markets. this is just another
nation's top education critic david horowitz is about to join us. it was a popular course and they killed it. and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. (announcer) at scottrade, our clto make their money do more.re (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every...
38
38
Mar 22, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
and while you are there, check out great trader blogs and educational material. here's what's coming up next. >>> how about them apples? last week, dan made a bullish bet on apple and his trade is already in the green. so, how can he shake out even more gains? find out, when "options action" returns. >>> time for pump up the volume. the names heating up options trader's sizzle indirection this week. when you wish upon a star, you get a multimillion dollar company specializing in theme parks, media networks and beyond. this week, the stock was magical after forbes reported that the company's flag ship franchise brought in $11 billion last year alone. so, options traders took a trip to the happiest place on earth, betting that this stock will make all their dreams come true. who is it? the answer, when "options action" returns. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to
and while you are there, check out great trader blogs and educational material. here's what's coming up next. >>> how about them apples? last week, dan made a bullish bet on apple and his trade is already in the green. so, how can he shake out even more gains? find out, when "options action" returns. >>> time for pump up the volume. the names heating up options trader's sizzle indirection this week. when you wish upon a star, you get a multimillion dollar company...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
tuesday in istanbul we saw twelve opposition members step down immediately after the vote by the american educated id manager turned islamist politician son hito had lived in america for decades before moving to turkey a couple who took part in the anti assad movement says the opposition government is ultimately run by radicals. then the coalition went to a far off forming and monochrome government which we can't characterize this extremist and the reason behind this is the mechanisms that we used in the selection of the head of government were undemocratic this coalition wasn't elected it was the point and radicals make up the majority does not match the reality of syrian society if this coalition was the result of free and fair elections then we would have accepted the results of the vote should not deprive syrian minorities of the right to participate in political life as one should not be bribed syrian liberal political groups of their rights at this stage of rebuilding our own with the coalition should not be about revolutionary power it should be about legitimate government and the german go
tuesday in istanbul we saw twelve opposition members step down immediately after the vote by the american educated id manager turned islamist politician son hito had lived in america for decades before moving to turkey a couple who took part in the anti assad movement says the opposition government is ultimately run by radicals. then the coalition went to a far off forming and monochrome government which we can't characterize this extremist and the reason behind this is the mechanisms that we...
59
59
Mar 23, 2013
03/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
and while you are there, check out great trader blogs and educational material. here's what's coming up next. >>> how about them apples? last week, dan made a bullish bet on apple and his trade is already in the green. so, how can he shake out even more gains? find out, when "options action" returns. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ >>> welcome back to options actions at our new time. on "options action" you don't have to be a genius to make money. you just have to risk less so you can make more and that's just what dan did with
and while you are there, check out great trader blogs and educational material. here's what's coming up next. >>> how about them apples? last week, dan made a bullish bet on apple and his trade is already in the green. so, how can he shake out even more gains? find out, when "options action" returns. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
dream of becoming a doctor or an engineer but conditions prevented me from continuing my studies but an education is no guarantee of work less than forty percent of iraqi adults have a job and a quarter of families live below the world bank's poverty line statistics that haven't improved much since the days of crushing u.n. sanctions in the one nine hundred ninety s. elections may have brought democracy to iraq but critics say the government is rife with corruption and infighting. despite the various that's occurred in the time of the former regime it is not comparable to the number of thirty is by the politicians and the current government. and more troubling perhaps idling going divisions of this occupation separated out into tribes a better place the political structure of the tribal one which aggravated the political conflict which i see no good in this kind of regime and. today iraq is facing a new political crisis there's tension on the ground between the sunni provinces and the shia led government as well as between baghdad and the kurdish north i think if these issues are not resolved it
dream of becoming a doctor or an engineer but conditions prevented me from continuing my studies but an education is no guarantee of work less than forty percent of iraqi adults have a job and a quarter of families live below the world bank's poverty line statistics that haven't improved much since the days of crushing u.n. sanctions in the one nine hundred ninety s. elections may have brought democracy to iraq but critics say the government is rife with corruption and infighting. despite the...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
dream of becoming a doctor or an engineer but conditions prevented me from continuing my studies but an education is no.
dream of becoming a doctor or an engineer but conditions prevented me from continuing my studies but an education is no.
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
the people who are already suffering austerity cuts let's health care less retirement funding less education this that and the other to me it's a wonder that we haven't seen some europe wide uprising and swelling of total and utter anger and frustration and u.g.g. think the politicians are actually listen. what the people are saying in any way you think with the public. in my opinion i think the those that are at the top of the euro zone. been out of touch with the common european for perhaps a generation i mean since the beginning the project we've always been a democratic deficit it's been there since the glorious ever closer union days. there's no evidence to suggest that that's not the case right now. thanks so much for coming in thank you. well it's a ten minutes past the hour moscow time thanks for joining us here on the program and the mystery behind the death of boris verizon clear out within hours this following an autopsy the body of the self. kremlin opponent was found in his bath tub at the weekend now they have been suggestions to form a billionaire took his own life but police
the people who are already suffering austerity cuts let's health care less retirement funding less education this that and the other to me it's a wonder that we haven't seen some europe wide uprising and swelling of total and utter anger and frustration and u.g.g. think the politicians are actually listen. what the people are saying in any way you think with the public. in my opinion i think the those that are at the top of the euro zone. been out of touch with the common european for perhaps a...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
is screwed up there are they are focusing our resources where they shouldn't be whether it's housing education healthcare banking retail and those resources are being diverted from where they need to be so we have this phony economy that can create productive jobs that is dependent on the fed printing on borrowing on trade deficits but we can't do this forever and the longer we do it the bigger disaster when it ends but here a side of the last forty six forty six the last fifty years excuse me on our country has been in this kind of budget deficit and we haven't gotten caught in a death spiral so why now what is really getting at this problem. well not yet but it's the enormity of the problem it starts off as a small problem it's like you know you can you can get cancer but you don't die right away you have to wait until the disease grows to the point that it kills you and you know our debt was a cancer but it's taken a long time for the disease to progress and i guess it's not fatal at this very second but you know we're really close to it if you look at the size of the debt you know the gove
is screwed up there are they are focusing our resources where they shouldn't be whether it's housing education healthcare banking retail and those resources are being diverted from where they need to be so we have this phony economy that can create productive jobs that is dependent on the fed printing on borrowing on trade deficits but we can't do this forever and the longer we do it the bigger disaster when it ends but here a side of the last forty six forty six the last fifty years excuse me...